Health workers readiness for implementation of a mobile pregnancy monitoring system in Primary Health Care: a cross-sectional study

The study aims to describe factors related to the readiness of health workers with respect to implementation of a mobile Pregnancy Monitoring System in Primary Health Care (PHC) sites of the South Tangerang District in Banten Province, Indonesia using a socio-technical approach. A cross-sectional...

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Main Authors: HakiemAfrizal, Sandra, Hakiem, Nashrul, Dwi Handayani, Dini Oktarina, Mardhatillah, Amy Mardhatillah
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spelling my.iium.irep.982242022-08-29T03:59:39Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/98224/ Health workers readiness for implementation of a mobile pregnancy monitoring system in Primary Health Care: a cross-sectional study HakiemAfrizal, Sandra Hakiem, Nashrul Dwi Handayani, Dini Oktarina Mardhatillah, Amy Mardhatillah QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science The study aims to describe factors related to the readiness of health workers with respect to implementation of a mobile Pregnancy Monitoring System in Primary Health Care (PHC) sites of the South Tangerang District in Banten Province, Indonesia using a socio-technical approach. A cross-sectional survey design was used among respondents who were involved during the antenatal care process. The participants (n=210) completed the questionnaire that measured information needs regarding the socio-technical aspect of readiness and factors affecting the readiness. The data was analysed using logistic regression analysis. The findings of this study showed that the majority of the health workers who were involved in the antenatal care process were ready to implement the mobile pregnancy monitoring system. Having social media (p= .013) and willingness (p= .007) to be involved in IT implementation are associated with IT readiness, while there is no significant association between demographic factors to the readiness of the health workers. Since there is no connectivity between the demographic factors to readiness, thus the supportive factors such as having a social media and willingness are associated to the level of health workers readiness in implementing mobile pregnancy monitoring system. 2022-04-01 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/98224/7/98224_Health%20workers%20readiness.pdf HakiemAfrizal, Sandra and Hakiem, Nashrul and Dwi Handayani, Dini Oktarina and Mardhatillah, Amy Mardhatillah (2022) Health workers readiness for implementation of a mobile pregnancy monitoring system in Primary Health Care: a cross-sectional study. Journal of Information System, 18 (1). pp. 18-30.
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HakiemAfrizal, Sandra
Hakiem, Nashrul
Dwi Handayani, Dini Oktarina
Mardhatillah, Amy Mardhatillah
Health workers readiness for implementation of a mobile pregnancy monitoring system in Primary Health Care: a cross-sectional study
description The study aims to describe factors related to the readiness of health workers with respect to implementation of a mobile Pregnancy Monitoring System in Primary Health Care (PHC) sites of the South Tangerang District in Banten Province, Indonesia using a socio-technical approach. A cross-sectional survey design was used among respondents who were involved during the antenatal care process. The participants (n=210) completed the questionnaire that measured information needs regarding the socio-technical aspect of readiness and factors affecting the readiness. The data was analysed using logistic regression analysis. The findings of this study showed that the majority of the health workers who were involved in the antenatal care process were ready to implement the mobile pregnancy monitoring system. Having social media (p= .013) and willingness (p= .007) to be involved in IT implementation are associated with IT readiness, while there is no significant association between demographic factors to the readiness of the health workers. Since there is no connectivity between the demographic factors to readiness, thus the supportive factors such as having a social media and willingness are associated to the level of health workers readiness in implementing mobile pregnancy monitoring system.
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author HakiemAfrizal, Sandra
Hakiem, Nashrul
Dwi Handayani, Dini Oktarina
Mardhatillah, Amy Mardhatillah
author_facet HakiemAfrizal, Sandra
Hakiem, Nashrul
Dwi Handayani, Dini Oktarina
Mardhatillah, Amy Mardhatillah
author_sort HakiemAfrizal, Sandra
title Health workers readiness for implementation of a mobile pregnancy monitoring system in Primary Health Care: a cross-sectional study
title_short Health workers readiness for implementation of a mobile pregnancy monitoring system in Primary Health Care: a cross-sectional study
title_full Health workers readiness for implementation of a mobile pregnancy monitoring system in Primary Health Care: a cross-sectional study
title_fullStr Health workers readiness for implementation of a mobile pregnancy monitoring system in Primary Health Care: a cross-sectional study
title_full_unstemmed Health workers readiness for implementation of a mobile pregnancy monitoring system in Primary Health Care: a cross-sectional study
title_sort health workers readiness for implementation of a mobile pregnancy monitoring system in primary health care: a cross-sectional study
publishDate 2022
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/98224/7/98224_Health%20workers%20readiness.pdf
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